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Cheaper gas on the horizon in U.S.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- American motorists will pay quite a bit less to fill their tanks in the coming weeks, national gasoline price watchers say.

USA Today reported Saturday that following a peak average price of $3.86 a gallon this month, prices will plummet about 50 cents a gallon. Lower demand and rising inventories are the reason, the newspaper said.

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"Most of the country is heading appreciably lower the next few weeks," Tom Kloza of the Oil Price Information Service said.

He said he expects retail prices to fall 5 to 15 cents a gallon each of the next three weeks.

Kloza predicts gas will fall to about $3.30 a gallon. Gasbuddy.com analyst Patrick DeHaan and energy analyst Brian Milne of Telvent DTN are forecasting $3.35 a gallon.

Some stations in central Ohio are already selling gas for under $3 a gallon.

Unless something unforeseen happens, prices could remain in that range through early 2013, USA Today said.

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